Bar-Yosef, O. and Gopher, A. 1997. An Early Neolithic Village in the Jordan Valley , Part I: The Archaeology of Netiv Hagdud . American School of Prehistoric Research Bulletin 43, Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnography, Harvard University . 266 pp.; 165 Figs.

Bar-Yosef, O., Goring Morris, A. N. and Gopher, A. (eds.) 2010. Gilgal: Early Neolithic Occupations in the Lower Jordan Valley : The Excvations of Tammar Noy . Oxbow Books, Oxford on behalf of the American School of Prehistoric Research

Gopher, A. Forthcoming. Village Communities of the Pottery Neolithic Period in the Menashe Hills, Israel , Archaeological Investigations at the Sites of Nahal Zehora.

Gopher, A. 1989. Diffusion processes in the Pre-Pottery Neolithic Levant: The case of the Helwan Point. In: Hershkovitz, I. (ed.) People and Culture in Change , Proceedings of the 2nd symposium on Upper Paleolithic, Mesolithic and Neolithic populations in Europe and the Mediterranean basin. BAR International series 508, Oxford , pp. 91-105.

Gopher, A. and Orrelle, E. 1995. New Data on Burials from the Pottery Neolithic Period (sixth-fifth Millennium BC ) in Israel . In Campbell , S. and Green, A. (eds.) The Archaeology of Death in the Ancient Near East . Oxbow Monograph 51, pp. 24-29.

Gopher, A. and Tsuk, T. 1997. Nahal Qanah Cave : a unique Chalcolithic burial Cave in West Samaria . In: Bansall, C. and Tolan-Smith C. (eds.) The Human Use of Caves , BAR International Series 667, Proceedings of the conference on the human use of caves, New Castle , July, 1993, pp.167-174.

Galili, E., Eshed, V., Gopher, A. and Hershkovitz, I. 2005. Burial practices at the submerged Pre-Pottery Neolithic C site of Atlit-Yam, northern coast of Israel . Bulletin of the American School of Archaeology 339:1-19.

Shimelmitz, R., 2010Thesis title: Lithic Blade Production in the Middle Pleistocene of the Levant : Technological and social aspects.

Iris Groman, ongoing, at Haifa UniversityThesis title: The Transition to Early Neolithic Economy Reconstructed by Functional Analysis of Blades; A case study of Late Natufian and Pre-Pottery Neolithic A Sites from the Salybia Basin, Southern Jordan Valley. (With D. Nadel, University of Haifa ).

Asaf Nativ, 2010Thesis title: Death and Burial in the Land of Israel during the Chalcolithic Period (6500-5500 BP).